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Control of Breathing and Its Modeling Perspective

English · Hardback

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The fifth Oxford Conference was held on September 17th-19th, 1991, at the Fuji Institute of Training in Japan -the first time that the meeting has taken place in the Asian area. The facts that only a relatively few Japanese had attended previous Oxford Conferences and that Japan is far from other regions with possible participants made the organizers anticipate a small attendance at the meeting. However, contrary to our expectations, 198 active members (72 foreign and 126 domestic participants) submitted 146 papers from 15 countries. This was far beyond our preliminary estimate and could have caused problems in providing accommodation for the participants and in programming their scientific presentations. These difficulties, however, were successfully overcome by using nearby hotels, by telecasting presentations into a second lecture room and by displaying a substantial number of poster presentations during the whole period of the meeting. The meeting had two types of sessions: regular and current topics. The first paper in each session represented a shon overview or introduction so as to make it easier for the audience to comprehend the problems at issue. Because of the large number of papers submitted, carefully selected speakers (mostly well-known scholars) made excellent presentations that were followed by lively discussions. In this way, the conference laid a foundation on which to base its continued scientific success.

List of contents

Modelling Pioneer: Fred S. Grodins (1915-1989).- Respiratory Rhythm Genesis.- Reflex Control.- Peripheral Chemosensitivity.- Central Chemosensitivity.- Integrative and Behavioral Control.- Role of Neurochemicals and Hormones.- Mechanisms of Exercise Hyperpnea.- Hypoxic Ventilatory Depression.- Sleep Disorders.- Mechanical Aspects in the Control of Breathing.- Cellular and Molecular Aspects.- Optimization Hypothesis.- Role of Potassium Ion in Exercise Hyperpnea.- Adaption of Peripheral Chemoreceptors.

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Assisted by Y. Honda (Editor), Konno (Editor), K Konno (Editor), K. Konno (Editor), Y. Miyamoto (Editor), Y Miyamoto et al (Editor), J. G. Widdicombe (Editor), J.G. Widdicombe (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2009
 
EAN 9780306443008
ISBN 978-0-306-44300-8
No. of pages 461
Dimensions 178 mm x 267 mm x 32 mm
Weight 1120 g
Illustrations XII, 461 p.
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Zoology

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